View

This menu features different ways to adjust how you see your image on your screen. For more details on adjusting your image's view, see Section 3.5.

New Window for…

This lets you create a duplicate window for your image so that you can see it at two different magnification levels at once. The new window goes away when you close your image—it doesn't create a copy of your photo.

Zoom In

To increase the view size, you can choose this menu item or press Ctrl+=. You can also use the Zoom tool. (See Section 3.5.2.)

Zoom Out

To reduce the view size, choose this menu item or press Ctrl+–. You can also use the Zoom tool. (See Section 3.5.2.)

Fit on Screen

This makes your photo as large as it can be without your having to scroll to see part of it. You can also press Ctrl+0.

Actual Pixels

This view displays your image the exact size it would appear on the Web or in other programs that can't adjust view size (as Elements can). You can also press Alt+Ctrl+0.

Print Size

Elements makes its best guess as to how large your image would print at its current resolution. See Section 3.5.2.

Selection

When this is turned on, the outlines of your selections are visible. You can toggle this setting off and on here, or by pressing Ctrl+H.

Rulers

If you want to see rulers around the edges of your image window, toggle them on and off here. You can adjust the unit of measurement in Edit → Preferences → Units & Rulers.

Grid

If you want to see a measurement and alignment grid on your photos, use this setting to ...

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